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1945 律 律 luật pháp → . . .
law, regulation, rule ☊
luật ☊
规律 → ☊
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rule (e.g. of science); law of behavior; regular pattern; rhythm; discipline ☊
Luật ☊
→ → →
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mật mã luật điều lệ
code
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kỷ luật
discipline
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trái luật bất hợp pháp
illegal
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trái luật bất hợp pháp
illegally
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luật
law
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luật sư
lawyer
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về thân thể theo luật tự nhiên
physically
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nhu cầu sự đòi hỏi luật lệ thủ tục
requirement
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quy tắc điều lệ luật lệ cai trị chỉ huy điều khiển
rule
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Who is your lawyer? ☊
Luật sư của bạn là ai? ☊ Jobs 1
She cannot be a lawyer. ☊
Cô ấy không thể là một luật sư ☊ Modal Verbs
The lawyer assumes that the man is not honest. ☊
Người luật sư cho rằng người đàn ông không trung thực. ☊ Verbs 3
He wants you to meet my lawyer. ☊
Anh ấy muốn bạn gặp luật sư của tôi. ☊ Verbs 3
The lawyers usually come to the court. ☊
Những luật sư thường xuyên đến toà án. ☊ Politics
Can the president change the law? ☊
Tổng thống có thể thay đổi luật không? ☊ Politics
law ☊
luật ☊ Politics
like: luật → →
the Philippines; Filipino ☊
Phi Luật Tân ☊
to issue a law ☊
ban bố luật pháp ☊
based, founded on international law ☊
dựa trên luật quốc tế ☊
lawyer ☊
giới luật gia ☊
Asian Law Caucus ☊
hội luật gia á châu ☊
gas discipline ☊
kỷ luật báo động hơi ☊
strict disciple ☊
kỷ luật khắt khe ☊
strict and clear discipline ☊
kỷ luật nghiêm minh ☊
a strict discipline ☊
kỷ luật ngặt ☊
lawyer ☊
một luật sư ☊
outside the law ☊
ngoài vòng luật pháp ☊
lawless ☊
phi luật pháp ☊
according to the law ☊
theo luật lệ ☊
according to the law ☊
theo luật pháp ☊
ideas on, about law ☊
tư tưởng về luật pháp ☊
to violate international law ☊
vi phạm luật pháp quốc tế ☊
brevity code ☊
ám luật lược văn ☊
to be protected by the law ☊
được luật pháp bảo vệ ☊
refugee act ☊
đạo luật tị nan ☊
Freedom of Information Act ☊
đạo luật tự do thông tin ☊
to enact laws, rules ☊
đặt ra các luật lệ ☊
gerichtlich ☊
pháp lý, theo pháp luật ☊
法院的 ☊ fǎyuàn de
straffällig werden ☊
vi phạm pháp luật ☊
违法 ☊ wéifǎ
die Regeln ☊
luật ☊
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das Gesetz ☊
luật ☊
☊
der Anwalt ☊
luật sư ☊
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der Rechtsanwalt ☊
luật sư ☊
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gerichtlich ☊
pháp lý, theo pháp luật ☊
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straffällig werden ☊
vi phạm pháp luật ☊
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das Völkerrecht ☊
luật pháp quốc tế ☊
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Aber jetzt werden die Räume vermietet, und es gibt darin viele Rechtsanwaltsbüros. ☊
Nhưng bây giờ nó được cho thuê và có nhiều văn phòng luật sư ở đó. ☊ (Lektion 17, Nr. 196)
Auch sein Anwalt, der auf unschuldig plädierte, konnte ihm nicht helfen. ☊
Ngay cả luật sư, người bào chữa cho anh ta cũng không thể giúp gì được. ☊ (Lektion 63, Nr. 894)
Wenn das so ist, müssen wir unseren Anwalt einschalten. ☊
Nếu sự việc đúng là như vậy chúng ta phải nhờ đến luật sư. ☊ (Lektion 102, Nr. 1723)
Wir werden rechtliche Schritte einleiten. ☊
Chúng tôi sẽ nhờ đến sự can thiệp của pháp luật. ☊ (Lektion 125, Nr. 2495)
Wir werden diesen Fall unserem Anwalt übergeben. ☊
Chúng tôi sẽ chuyển trường hợp này cho luật sư của chúng tôi. ☊ (Lektion 125, Nr. 2496)
Wenn Sie den Rechnungsbetrag nicht innerhalb der nächsten 10 Tage an uns überweisen, müssen wir unsere Forderung gerichtlich geltend machen. ☊
Nếu ông / bà / quý vị không chuyển khoản cho chúng tôi số tiền trong vòng 10 ngày tới, chúng tôi buộc phải nhờ đến sự can thiệp của luật pháp. ☊ (Lektion 126, Nr. 2542)
Wir werden unseren Anwalt einschalten. ☊
Chúng tôi sẽ liên lạc với luật sư của chúng tôi. ☊ (Lektion 126, Nr. 2543)
Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). ☊ access ☊
an Act of Congress ☊ act ☊
the Banking Act 2009 ☊ act ☊
A Committee on Safety of Medicines was set up under the Act. ☊ act ☊
A service charge of 15% was added on to the bill. ☊ add sth on (to sth) ☊
We were advised to seek legal advice. ☊ advice ☊
Your lawyer can advise you whether to take any action. ☊ advise ☊
That's against the law. ☊ against ☊
'It's a bill.' 'Oh no, not another!' ☊ another ☊
appoint sb to do sth: A lawyer was appointed to represent the child. ☊ appoint ☊
appointment with sb: an appointment with my lawyer ☊ appointment ☊
approach to sth: The school has decided to adopt a different approach to discipline. ☊ approach ☊
It could be argued that laws are made by and for men. ☊ argue ☊
Children should be disciplined when the need arises (= when it is necessary). ☊ arise ☊
a band of outlaws ☊ band ☊
the basic principles of law ☊ basic ☊
The bill will become law next year. ☊ become ☊
She became a lawyer as her father had before her. ☊ before ☊
Families will be better off under the new law. ☊ be better off ☊
to introduce/approve/reject a bill ☊ bill ☊
the Education Reform Bill ☊ bill ☊
The governing body of the school is/are concerned about discipline. ☊ body ☊
recognized professional bodies such as the Law Association ☊ body ☊
to break the law/rules/conditions ☊ break ☊
He was breaking the speed limit (= travelling faster than the law allows). ☊ break ☊
By law, you are a child until you are 18. ☊ by ☊
Our lawyer didn't think we had a case (= had enough good arguments to win in a court of law). ☊ case ☊
Have you read the chapter on the legal system? ☊ chapter ☊
a lawyer with many famous clients ☊ client ☊
the collapse of law and order in the area ☊ collapse ☊
The bill came to $30. ☊ come to sth ☊
The player was fined by the disciplinary committee. ☊ committee ☊
She's just completed a master's degree in Law. ☊ complete ☊
He was in conference with his lawyers all day. ☊ conference ☊
consider how/what, etc...: We need to consider how the law might be reformed. ☊ consider ☊
consult sb about sth: Have you consulted your lawyer about this? ☊ consult ☊
In her job she often comes into contact with (= meets) lawyers. ☊ contact ☊
It is interesting to contrast the British legal system with the American one. ☊ contrast ☊
Her lawyer made a statement outside the court. ☊ court ☊
criminal law ☊ criminal ☊
a criminal lawyer ☊ criminal ☊
a law dating from the 17th century ☊ date back (to...), date from... ☊
debate (sth): Politicians will be debating the bill later this week. ☊ debate ☊
define sth as sth: Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law. ☊ define ☊
demands that the law on gun ownership should be changed ☊ demand ☊
The school has a reputation for high standards of discipline. ☊ discipline ☊
Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits. ☊ discipline ☊
She keeps good discipline in class. ☊ discipline ☊
Lack of discipline at home meant that many pupils found it difficult to settle in to the ordered environment of the school. ☊ discipline ☊
English law clearly distinguishes between murder and manslaughter. ☊ distinguish ☊
a Doctor of Philosophy/Law ☊ doctor ☊
The legislation is still in draft form. ☊ draft ☊
earn sth: He earned a reputation as an expert on tax law. ☊ earn ☊
a British-educated lawyer ☊ educated ☊
We provide all types of information, with an emphasis on legal advice. ☊ emphasis ☊
The judge instructed both lawyers to stick to the facts of the case. ☊ fact ☊
a federal law ☊ federal ☊
The law was finally passed in May 2009. ☊ finally ☊
Under the new law, motorists face fines of up to £1 000. ☊ fine ☊
She finished law school last year. ☊ finish ☊
He met his future wife at law school. ☊ future ☊
She's got into Durham to study law. ☊ get in, get into sth ☊
A good lawyer might be able to get you off. ☊ get off (with sth), get sb off (with sth) ☊
A clever lawyer might find a way of getting round that clause. ☊ get round/around sth ☊
Could we go through (= practise) Act 2 once more? ☊ go through sth ☊
The matter is now in the hands of my lawyer. ☊ in the hands of sb, in sb's hands ☊
health and safety regulations (= laws that protect the health of people at work) ☊ health ☊
to hire a lawyer ☊ hire ☊
Our solicitor holds our wills. ☊ hold ☊
She went to a lawyer for some independent advice. ☊ independent ☊
The new law will affect us all, directly or indirectly. ☊ indirectly ☊
international trade/law/sport ☊ international ☊
It is not possible for everyone to put their own interpretation on the law. ☊ interpretation ☊
The new law was introduced in 2007. ☊ introduce ☊
laws based on the principles of justice ☊ justice ☊
the language of the legal profession ☊ language ☊
the laws of supply and demand ☊ law ☊
the law of gravity ☊ law ☊
Jim is always getting into trouble with the law. ☊ law ☊
She was well known for her brushes with the law. ☊ law ☊
Jane is studying law. ☊ law ☊
He's in law school. ☊ law ☊
He's at law school. ☊ law ☊
What made you go into law? ☊ law ☊
a law firm ☊ law ☊
law (against sth): the 1996 law against the hiring of illegal immigrants ☊ law ☊
law (on sth): The government has introduced some tough new laws on food hygiene. ☊ law ☊
strict gun laws ☊ law ☊
a federal/state law ☊ law ☊
to pass a law (= officially make it part of the system of laws) ☊ law ☊
There ought to be a law against it! ☊ law ☊
If they entered the building they would be breaking the law. ☊ law ☊
In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child. ☊ law ☊
Defence attorneys can use any means within the law to get their client off. ☊ law ☊
British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results. ☊ law ☊
The reforms have recently become law. ☊ law ☊
Do not think you are above the law (= think that you cannot be punished by the law). ☊ law ☊
the need for better law enforcement ☊ law ☊
Kate's word was law in the Brown household. ☊ law ☊
company/international/tax, etc. law ☊ law ☊
The government struggled to maintain law and order. ☊ law and order ☊
After the riots, the military was brought in to restore law and order. ☊ law and order ☊
They claim to be the party of law and order. ☊ law and order ☊
the legal profession/system ☊ legal ☊
Martial law has now been lifted. ☊ lift ☊
The implications of the new law will need to be looked at. ☊ look at sth ☊
to maintain law and order/standards/a balance ☊ maintain ☊
My lawyer has been urging me to make a will. ☊ make ☊
Many people feel that the law should be changed. ☊ many ☊
Newton's laws of motion ☊ motion ☊
Pressure is mounting on the government to change the law. ☊ mount ☊
laws to allow free movement of goods and services ☊ movement ☊
the forces/laws of nature ☊ nature ☊
There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law. Nevertheless, it is important that we try. ☊ nevertheless ☊
to obey a command/an order/rules/the law ☊ obey ☊
Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money). ☊ be well/better/badly, etc. off ☊
New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns. ☊ offence ☊
The new law makes it a criminal offense to drink alcohol in public places. ☊ offense ☊
legal/medical/political opinion (= the beliefs of people working in the legal, etc. profession) ☊ opinion ☊
oppose (sb/sth) doing sth: I would oppose changing the law. ☊ oppose ☊
Protest marches were held in opposition to the proposed law. ☊ in opposition to sb/sth ☊
an Act of Parliament ☊ parliament ☊
a partner in a law firm ☊ partner ☊
The bill was passed by 360 votes to 280. ☊ pass ☊
the passing of a resolution/law ☊ passing ☊
physical laws ☊ physical ☊
the laws of physics ☊ physics ☊
the internal politics of the legal profession ☊ politics ☊
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. ☊ power ☊
Police in riot gear used their powers under the Public Order Act to move on 300 protesters. ☊ power ☊
There is a powerful argument for changing the law. ☊ powerful ☊
There are over 50 000 solicitors practising in England and Wales. ☊ practise ☊
practise as sth: She practised as a barrister for many years. ☊ practise ☊
prevent sb/sth from doing sth: He is prevented by law from holding a licence. ☊ prevent ☊
emergency/safety/disciplinary procedures ☊ procedure ☊
the medical/legal/teaching, etc. profession ☊ profession ☊
The legal profession has/have always resisted change. ☊ profession ☊
The plant is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. ☊ protect ☊
data protection laws ☊ protection ☊
legislation against discrimination on the grounds of race or sex ☊ race ☊
recommend (that)...: I recommend (that) he see a lawyer. ☊ recommend ☊
I recommend (that) he should see a lawyer. ☊ recommend ☊
The law needs to be reformed. ☊ reform ☊
regular offenders (= against the law) ☊ regular ☊
The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. ☊ religion ☊
Ms Dale is representing the defendant (= is his/her lawyer) in the case. ☊ represent ☊
require sth: The wearing of seat belts is required by law. ☊ require ☊
They are determined to resist pressure to change the law. ☊ resist ☊
resistance to sb/sth: There has been a lot of resistance to this new law. ☊ resistance ☊
a restricted area (= controlled by laws about speed or parking) ☊ restricted ☊
The case is subject to judicial review. ☊ review ☊
The new legislation faces a bumpy ride (= will meet with opposition and difficulties). ☊ ride ☊
The 1972 act imposed direct rule from Westminster. ☊ rule ☊
the business/medical/law school ☊ school ☊
the laws of science ☊ science ☊
a legal/medical secretary ☊ secretary ☊
a senior partner in a law firm ☊ senior ☊
a new set of rules to learn ☊ set ☊
Anyone breaking the law will be severely punished. ☊ severely ☊
a lawyer on the staff of the Worldwide Fund for Nature ☊ staff ☊
We need more laws to stop pollution. ☊ stop ☊
street culture/dance/law ☊ street ☊
strict rules/regulations/discipline ☊ strict ☊
a strict teacher/parent/disciplinarian ☊ strict ☊
Their lawyers spent days arguing over technical details. ☊ technical ☊
a technical/legal/scientific, etc. term ☊ term ☊
The bill had a difficult passage through Parliament. ☊ through ☊
It takes time to make changes in the law. ☊ time ☊
He's a lawyer turned politician (= he used to be a lawyer but is now a politician). ☊ turn ☊
Typical interview questions are 'Why do you want to study law?' or 'Why did you choose this college?' ☊ typical ☊
Six suspects are being held under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. ☊ under ☊
The law is in urgent need of reform. ☊ urgent ☊
It is urgent that the law be changed. ☊ urgent ☊
a return to traditional values in education, such as firm discipline ☊ value ☊
The new legislation concerns health and safety at work. ☊ work ☊